In Buddhism which frequently refer to Buddha as a cakravāla cakravartin. cure illness. Cintāmaṇi. rubies. it represents vajra (indestructible diamond) power or vajra energy. Cakravartin (Pali. dispersing calamities (2) Pustika (增益). and (4) Abhicikara (降服) to overcome the evil or enemy. 'vartin'. Dhamma-cakka-ppavattana Sutta) meaning 'The Discourse of Setting in motion the Wheel of the Law'. it symbolizes the experience of the complete realization of the divine through which the narrow confines of the ego are shattered. Oṃ (Aum): in the Hindu sacred scriptures the Upanishads 奧義書. The others four methods are (1) Cantika (息災). thought. In Mahayana means oneness with the Supreme. the scared syllable appears as a mystic sound. anxiety. or to call for one's Yidam (本尊 a buddha or bodhisattva who is chosen as a focus for meditation). 'Phaṭ'. the holy mind to destroy the outer. In Vajrayana the three vowels A-U-M signify the body. A wheel is often used symbolically to signify the various aspects of the Dharma. and perform other marvels. speech and mind. originally is the sound of explosion. In esoteric Buddhism ākasa. a sign of universal sovereignty. an illuminator of dharma in all regions of the world.
. cakkavatti): 'cakra. Other popular tantric form is Cintamanicakra. It is often used as a symbolic image for the activities of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas in the Mahāyāna. Ruyilun Guanyin 如意輪觀音). and the teaching of the Four Noble Truths. In this dicourse the Buddha sets out the basis principle of the Middle Way (madhyamā-pratipad). jewels. Huṃ: signifies the holy mind of all the Buddha's.The theme of Avalokitesvara's many manifestations was taken up in the tantra. pearls. summon the deities. in Vajrayana. in which the bodhisattva can be found in a number of forms. chakra'. A noun referring to an ideal universal kings whom rules ethically and benevolently over the entire world (轉輪聖王). Glossary Ākarṣāya: attracted. 'He who holds the wheel and the wish-fulfilling jewel'. the merging of the physical being with the spiritual. drive away evil. From the symbol of the turning wheel. or Cintamanicakra Avalokiteśvarā (Ch. ākarsani. It can create wealth. one who turns. Cintāmaṇi: 'Cintā'. wisdom and prosperity (3) vacikarana (敬愛) for affection or blessing. The Buddha's first sermon delivered at the Dear Park. or ākasana ( 鉤召法) is the method to capture. a legendary magical jewel which spontaneous provides its owner with whatever he wishes for. In this context. regarded as the basis of every mantra. known in the commentaries as the Dharma-cakrapravartana Sūtra (Pali. Two of the most popular are the 11faced form and the 1000-armed form. comes the description of the Buddha as dharma-cakra-pravartayati. "he who sets the wheel of law in motion". inner and secret obstacles (negative distractions) so that the practitioner may have success. purify water. the wish-fulfilling Avalokiteśvarā. desire. wheel. known as the destruction Mantra. 'Maṇi'. or the Dharma and its marvelous powers. for longevity.